One of Britain’s best-loved comedy performers tells all about his long and exciting career at St. George’s Hall.
Don’t miss an unforgettable evening in the company of one of the funniest and best-loved comedy performers of our time, Tim Brooke-Taylor as he discusses his long career with writer and broadcaster Chris Serle at Liverpool’s St. George’s Concert Room on Wednesday 6th April.
Tim delights as he tells hilarious stories from a lifetime in comedy. This is an evening of warmth and good-humour spiced with a few revealing anecdotes about many of the names Tim has appeared with including his fellow Goodies Graeme Garden and Bill Oddie.
As a Cambridge graduate planning a sensible career in the family law firm, he shot to international stardom with the review “Cambridge Circus” in the 1960s.
A string of brilliant anecdotes includes Tim’s hesitant start in comedy as a schoolboy-magician, golf with Sevvie Ballesteros, directing Orson Welles in a feature film and an encounter with Eric Morecambe on a beach in Portugal. The evening is generously illustrated with clips of the funniest moments from his television and film career.
This event will put a smile on your face leaving you inspired as Tim and Chris reveal all for an evening that cannot be missed.
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Tickets for this event is priced at £19.00 (plus per ticket booking fee)
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